Powerdyne International operates primarily through its subsidiary Creative Motion Technology (CM Tech), which designs and custom-builds industrial servomotors for factory automation robotics, specifically targeting the X, Y, and Z axis articulation in robots used in semiconductor manufacturing equipment. CM Tech sells directly to global semiconductor equipment OEMs. Because each motor is custom-engineered to a specific customer's robot platform, CM Tech is selling an engineered solution rather than a commodity product, which limits direct price competition on existing designs. CM Tech sources components primarily from ISO-certified suppliers in Asia under a just-in-time inventory model, and tariffs on Chinese-sourced components have added cost pressure, though CM Tech has been able to pass some of these costs on to customers. The business is small, running with nine full-time employees and five consultants, and is focused on low-volume, high-specification production. Powerdyne also owns Frame One, a small custom picture framing shop in North Reading, MA, which is a minor and unrelated business. CM Tech is the primary revenue driver for Powerdyne.
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